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Oct 07 2022

Midterm Elections—Not A Typical Year

  • Oct 7, 2022

While midterm elections are not typically big market movers, there is really nothing typical about 2022.

Aug 05 2016

From Turkey To Thailand, EM Political Risks Hard To Dodge

  • Aug 5, 2016

A military coup was staged in Turkey on Friday, July 15th, but it was quickly suppressed. The damage, however, was done.

Jan 08 2014

Emerging Markets: Dismal 2013, Hopeful 2014

  • Jan 8, 2014

What worked, what didn’t; what you need to consider for investing in Emerging Markets this year.

Apr 05 2005

View From The North Country

  • Apr 5, 2005

Steve presents some his very long term worries. These include debilitating and dangerous inflation, run away government spending, and an impending crush of personal debt.

Jan 05 2005

View From The North Country

  • Jan 5, 2005

We wish you all a prosperous and happy New Year…..And, let us pray my cautious stock market outlook for 2005 proves to be wrong.

Oct 05 2004

View From The North Country

  • Oct 5, 2004

After all the outrage over Enron and other accounting scandals, Congress is now working to over rule the FASB recommendations and guidelines regarding the accounting for options. They have clearly caved to the Tech lobby and their campaign contributions.

Sep 05 2004

View From The North Country

  • Sep 5, 2004

Continue to conclude the cyclical bull market prevails but my level of conviction is down a few notches. Also, an oil message from the market and “Don’t Be Economic Girlie Men”.

Nov 05 2003

View From The North Country

  • Nov 5, 2003

Leuthold’s thoughts about a potential near-term bull market correction, the current budget deficit, and observations on the political front.

Nov 05 2002

View From The North Country

  • Nov 5, 2002

Just buy and hold good blue chip stocks? …..No growth is permanent.

Aug 05 2002

View From The North Country

  • Aug 5, 2002

Corporate cleansing - undoubtedly, more fraud yet to be discovered, but real reform is now underway. Also, why the risk of extreme market behavior cannot be quantified.

Nov 04 2000

Wall Street Meets Pennsylvania Avenue

  • Nov 4, 2000

Stock market returns for U.S. Presidents while in office. (Whig Party Presidents produced best average returns!)

Oct 04 2000

View From The North Country

  • Oct 4, 2000

Leuthold’s current point of view and outlook regarding  the Economy, Interest Rates, Inflation, and Earnings.

Aug 04 2000

This Is A Tough Market

  • Aug 4, 2000

The Value Tide is coming in (finally). In July, Large Cap, Mid Cap and Small Cap Value all outperformed their “Growth” counterparts by  generous margins.

Dec 05 1998

View From the North Country

  • Dec 5, 1998

Currency speculators very destructive to global economies. Jesse “The Body” Ventura's victory was not a whim. How much does it cost to get your “Fanny in the Seat?” A look at the financials of baseball.

Aug 05 1998

View From the North Country

  • Aug 5, 1998

Will the Asian Recession go global? “Gridlock is good", per a Jim Bianco study. Lottery mania, its history in the U.S., and potential effects on society. Also, the past suppression of women’s humor and “Northworst Airlines”.

Oct 05 1996

View from the North Country

  • Oct 5, 1996

California’s Proposition 211: a blatant, self-serving enrichment scheme that has negative implications for all of us. Good news for stocks and bonds: likely that the Republicans will not lose the House, and will also retain control of the Senate.

Sep 05 1996

View from the North Country

  • Sep 5, 1996

Market timing: key to long term timing success is discipline. Politics 1996: the election outcome that minimizes prospects of decisive political action may provide the best market environment.

Apr 05 1996

View from the North Country

  • Apr 5, 1996

“In Search Of Earnings Disappointments”, Jim Floyd’s late March “The Numbers Game” publication and Perception II’s new clean look. The U. S. Murder rate is now decreasing…This is very surprising to most of us. The Republicans have cleaned house in the House, sharply reducing costs and improving efficiencies.

Mar 05 1995

View from the North Country

  • Mar 5, 1995

The incentive system from hell: Adjusted for inflation, we now spend nine times as much on welfare as when the War on Poverty began in 1965. Also, an interesting study by Collins Associates: Past performance is not a reliable prediction of future performance and, in fact, is a poor predictor of future results.

Jun 05 1994

Today’s Fiscal Felons and Fiscal Heroes: a 1994 Voting Guide

  • Jun 5, 1994

From Alabama to Wyoming, our Senators and House members are rated for fiscal responsibility based on a study by The Concord Coalition. See how yours rank.